Sunday, May 29, 2016

Recent police promotions fuel discrimination claims

A number of police officers are claiming they were leapfrogged for promotions by less qualified candidates for the second time in three years. Photo: Mark Zammit Cordina

Recent police promotions awarded on the advice of a grievances board have opened a can of worms, after 11 officers complained they had been leapfrogged by less qualified candidates for the second time in three years. The Home Affairs Ministry declined comment, saying it would await the pronouncement of the Public Service Commission which has been asked to look into the complaints by the aggrieved officers. On May 9, Minister Carmelo Abela presided over a ceremony in which 10 officers were formally awarded their promotion, ranging from constable to sergeant and from sergeant to sergeant major. Another 20 officers were expected to receive several benefits including financial compensation and an increase in pension, the minister announced. However, no further details were divulged. These adjustments in the working conditions were meant to make amends for previous injustices. But 11 sergeants who twice missed out on promotions to sergeant majors cried foul, saying the grievances board, set up in September 2014, had discriminated against them. Sources told The Sunday Times of Malta that within 48 hours of these promotions, the aggrieved officers had filed a complaint with the...

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